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For many people, HENRY BRAN has provided a human face for the tragic nation off El Salvador. He has developed a ministry in music in Britain reaching out to Spanish speakers and English speakers alike. John Irvine spoke to him recently in his East London home. [01.06.94]Rich Mullins: The versatile American CCM man
In America's CCM scene RICH MULLINS has done it all, writing songs for Amy Grant, composing popular worship choruses and recording a series of increasingly daring albums of his own. He spoke at length to Jan Willem Vink. [01.06.94]Alternatively. . .: Reviews of alternative worship and outreach events
A myriad of new 'alternative' worship and outreach events have sprung up all over Britain. In our new series Karl Allison and Francis Blight will be journeying the length of Britain to report on the good, and not so good, initiatives aiming at wrenching Christianity into the 90s. [01.06.94]After The Fall: The Midlands-based rock evangelists
Midlands rock team AFTER THE FALL are no-holds-barred rock evangelists. Their frontman Ian Stott spoke to Chris Tozer. [01.06.94]Eve And The Garden: The band formerly known as Ascent present their new direction
Last year Ascent played Cross Rhythms. Now the band (plus one) are back with a new name and a new sound. EVE AND THE GARDEN spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.06.94]DKF: Midlands-based praise and worship team
A fresh and loud approach to praise and worship is the achievement of DKF. Geoff Howlett reports. [01.06.94]The Electric Revival: Celtic-tinged stadium rock from a Hampshire-based three-piece
Having just recorded a searing debut album, THE ELECTRIC REVIVAL will take Cross Rhythms by storm - though this year not a rainstorm. Neil Brennan reports. [01.06.94]N-Daze: The London-based hip-hop house crew
Hip-hop house is the high octane musical fare of London's N-DAZE. But behind the serious grooves is an even more serious message as Tony Cummings found out. [01.06.94]George Russell: You are what you here
One of the team of seminar speakers at Cross Rhythms '94 is Liverpool lecturer GEORGE RUSSELL. Here he looks at the effect music has on our lives. [01.06.94]Tinglies: The Scottish group with their debut album
Like a Christian version of the Smashing Pumpkins - that's the TINGLIES. Dave Williams reports. [01.06.94]